2025-26 Women's Cross Country News
(Dallas, TX) – Hastings had five individuals, two men and three women, qualify and take part in the NAIA Marathon Classic in Dallas, TX on Sunday.
(Kansas City, MO) – The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) proudly announces the 2025 NAIA Scholar-Athletes for fall sports. This honor recognizes student-athletes in each of the fall sports who have excelled academically, including football, men's cross country, men's soccer, women's cross country, women's soccer and women's volleyball. Hastings had 57 athletes named to the fall scholar-athlete list.
(Ashland, NE) – The women’s cross country team raced at the GPAC Championships on Saturday, placing eighth out of 12 teams in the 6K race.
(Ashland, NE) – The women’s cross country team raced at the Blazing Tiger NAIA Classic today, placing 24th out of 27th.
(Fayetteville, AR) – The women’s cross country team raced at the Chile Pepper Cross Country Festival, placing 19th out of 35 teams in the 5K race.
(Ankeny, IA) – The women’s cross country team raced at the Grand View Invitational this morning, placing fifth out of eight teams.
(North Newton, KS) – The women’s cross country team raced at the Muthama-Rogers Invitational at Bethel College this morning, placing seventh out of 14 teams in the 5K race.
(Hutchinson, KS) – The women’s cross country team raced at the Terry Masterson Twilight Classic this evening, placing sixth out of 13 teams.
(Hastings, NE) – The women’s cross country team was picked to finish seventh in the preseason GPAC poll with 60 points, 14 points behind sixth-place Morningside. Dordt was the preseason pick to win the conference with 121 points and 11 first place votes, while College of Saint Mary was second and received the other first place vote.
